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My phone was stolen. I used Google+ to delete my phone data remotely, but I'm unsure if that's a full delete, so I wanted to check whether I was still logged in there, and log out if that's the case. Is there any way of doing this?

I used to work in private security, and I can tell you, regardless of what other steps you take, if it's a smart phone, you need to IMMEDIATELY change the password on every account that device had access to. A little paranoia goes a long way when it comes to protecting yourself and your info.

1. Depending on the phone and accounts GPS tracking may be possible, but definitely not a smart idea.
2. I know a lot about technology so even if you remotly deleted everything on your phone a few things may still be on there.
3. If you had a password on your smartphone that is really good, but as McGenty said, change your password on everything the phone has ever connected to.

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